Still finding his feet in the Twenty20 format, Cheteshwar Pujara knows that he cannot be “flamboyant” like some of his Kings XI Punjab teammates but says he is hoping to carve a niche by emulating South African legend Jacques Kallis.

Pujara, who opens the innings for Kings XI Punjab, has proven himself as a Test performer but is still adjusting to the much faster T20 cricket. “I cannot be flamboyant like (Glenn) Maxwell or (David) Miller, but I can always be a Jacques Kallis who plays proper cricketing shots, but can still score runs at a good strike rate. This is what I am looking for,” Pujara said.

“The basics of cricket remain the same, irrespective of the format you play. You have to hit the cricket ball at the end of the day. I know how to play the cricket ball to the best of my abilities.

“My way of hitting may be classical where you try and time the ball. In the T20 format, you are required to hit it harder and find the gaps whenever possible. It is just about fine-tuning your game, rather than making changes in the way you play,” he said.

Kings XI Punjab have been in brilliant form this season, winning all three of the games they have played so far, with Maxwell and Miller in great form.

“Even before the IPL started, we always felt we had a very good team. On paper, the team was excellent but we had to execute things on the field. Three out of three is good and hope we can make five on five in Dubai and then continue in India,” he said.

“We have big-hitters like Virender Sehwag, Glenn Maxwell, David Miller and Bailey, who can hit the ball long. My role in the team is to stick at one end. I intend to rotate the strike and hit the boundaries and go for the big shots as and when it is possible,” Pujara added.

Sehwag inputs

Asked about his experience of opening the batting with Sehwag, Pujara said, “I speak a lot to Viru paa regarding my game, not just in this format, but also in the longer format. When I made my debut, he was the one who handed me my Test cap.

“From then on, he has been guiding me, not just in Tests, but he also tells me how to go about my game in ODIs and T20Is. I chat with him about the IPL and he has been guiding me well.”

On whether he is adjusting well to the T20s, Pujara said the process has been continued…